A Washington, D.C.-based super PAC trying to elect more Democrats to the U.S. House of Representatives is upping its efforts in Iowa’s 3rd Congressional District with a new TV ad against U.S. Republican Rep. David Young.

The House Majority PAC will spend nearly $200,000 to air a 30-second TV spot in the Des Moines media market for two weeks beginning Tuesday, Hannah Blatt, press secretary for House Majority PAC, told the Des Moines Register.

The ad, “Paints,” shows different shots of Young while a man’s voice-over criticizes the Republican lawmaker’s vote last year that approved federal tax cuts.

The ad first shows Young painting a house before switching to footage of the congressman holding a bedpan. The voice-over says: “David Young paints a picture of working for Iowans. Truth is, that’s just a load of … you know what.”

Some of the footage is from an ad of outtakes that Young’s campaign posted online after his 2016 re-election.

The ad claims the federal tax cuts, approved in 2017, benefited groups that donated to Young’s campaign while adding to the federal deficit and ultimately raising taxes on “middle class” Iowans.

The non-partisan Tax Policy Center estimates taxpayers in all income groups willhave their taxes reduced in 2018. But in 2025, individual tax cuts sunset while corporate tax cuts remain. It results in a tax increase in 2027 for 53 percent of taxpayers.

The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office released a report in April projecting the tax law will increase the national deficit over the next decade.

The group released a digital ad against Young in May. They also released a separate digital ad in April against U.S. Rep. Rod Blum in the 1st Congressional District. Blum, a Republican incumbent, will face Democratic state Rep. Abby Finkenauer in November.

Super PACs such as the House Majority PAC can raise unlimited amounts of money but can’t donate directly to candidates. House Majority PAC, which formed in 2011, has raised a combined total of $130 million for the election cycles in 2012, 2014 and 2016. It has separately raised $31 million so far for the 2018 election cycle as of Aug. 20, according to Open Secrets, a database launched by the non-partisan Center for Responsive Politics.

House Majority announced in March it planned to spend $600,000 in the Des Moines market and $540,000 in the Cedar Rapids market in the final weeks of the midterm elections.

Young faces Democrat Cindy Axne in the 3rd Congressional District, which encompasses 16 counties in the southwest corner of the state. It’s considered one of the country’s most competitive House races, because the district has nearly an equal number of registered Democrats and Republicans.

Young released his first television ad of the general election on Tuesday.